Digital

VehicleXchange, Experian to Collaborate on Equity Tools Suite

December 2, 2014
• by Staff

DALLAS — Experian Automotive has entered into an agreement with VehicleXchange LLC (VX), allowing the new company to incorporate Experian data into its new suite of auto-loan equity tools, as well as develop a new generation of services that will range from service drive and data mining to dynamic appraisal and digital auto retailing.

“VehicleXchange is not just an equity tool, but rather a powerful, intelligent marketing platform,” VX Founder Bruce Thompson said. “It was imperative that we put an agreement in place with Experian, because its industry-leading data and analytics are the foundation we will leverage to deliver groundbreaking new tools to the market.”

The new tool helps dealers better evaluate a vehicle’s value or equity, officials said. Dealers only can estimate a vehicle’s equity if the consumer purchased that vehicle at the dealership. Statistics show that in 53% to 55% of all cases that did not happen, making it difficult for them to determine the equity position of every vehicle that enters their service centers.

As part of the collaboration, the newly developed tools will help users access a customer’s name and address, which will yield their current auto loan information, including the current payoff balance, and their credit score. Given the customer’s current loan balance, VX can estimate the vehicle’s equity regardless of where it was originally purchased, enabling them to offer the consumer a line of credit for a trade-in or new vehicle purchase. The process only generates a soft inquiry on a customer’s credit report, therefore not affecting their credit score.

“The new tool will potentially double the opportunities in every service drive because it delivers equity estimates on nearly 100% of the traffic. It also provides valuable data that benefits both dealer and customer,” Thompson added. “If the dealer can improve the customer’s existing loan terms, and the customer can capitalize on their equity position to trade up to a new or better vehicle, it’s a win for both parties.”

“We’re excited to be working with the VehicleXchange team,” said Kevin Henahan, senior vice president for Experian Automotive. “Understanding a vehicle’s current value is an important piece of information for automotive dealers and consumers. By helping to make these insights available, dealers will be able to uncover new pockets of opportunity and improve profitability, while consumers will be better prepared to make car-related decisions, such as refinancing or purchasing a new vehicle altogether.”

VehicleXchange officially commenced its operations with 30 General Motors pilot stores on October 2 and has aggressive plans to roll out the application immediately to all eligible dealers.